Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a battery module.
Background
[0002] A conventional battery module is disclosed in
JP 2012-174693 A. This battery module has a cell unit including a plurality of battery cells arranged
in a first direction as well as first and second end plates between which both sides
of the cell unit in the first direction is sandwiched.
[0003] The first and second end plates and the cell unit are bound by a binding band extending
in the first direction. The cell unit has an external terminal surface on which the
terminals of the battery cells are located and to which an external terminal is connected.
[0004] In the above conventional battery module, the terminals of the battery cells are
located on the external terminal surface of the cell unit. Therefore, due to interference
with the terminals, the binding band cannot be placed on the external terminal surface.
For this reason, when the external terminal is connected to the external terminal
surface of the cell unit by means of such as fastening or welding, there arises a
problem that the external terminal surface of the cell unit is deformed and that misalignment
between the external terminal surface of the cell unit and the external terminal occurs.
Summary
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a battery module that can prevent
deformation of an external terminal surface when an external terminal is connected
to an external terminal surface by means such as fastening or welding and thereby
can prevent misalignment between the external terminal surface of the cell unit.
[0006] One aspect of the present invention provides a battery module comprising a cell unit
including a plurality of battery cells arranged in a first direction, a first end
plate located on one side of the cell unit in the first direction, and a binding band
extending in the first direction and coupled with the first end plate so as to bind
the first end plate and the cell unit. The first end plate is provided with an external
terminal surface which is directed to an opposite side with respect to the cell unit
in the first direction and to which an external terminal is connected. The binding
band is located on a side surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the external
terminal surface of the first end plate.
Brief Description of drawings
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a battery module according to a first embodiment of
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a combined status of a first endplate, a second
endplate, and a cell unit;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first endplate, the second endplate,
and the cell unit;
Fig. 4 is a front view showing the first end plate and the cell unit;
Fig. 5 is a front view showing the first end plate, the cell unit, and a case;
Fig. 6A is a perspective view showing a battery module according to a second embodiment
of the present invention; and
Fig. 6B is a perspective view showing other example of a buttery module.
Description of Embodiments
[0008] One aspect of the present invention provides a battery module comprising a cell unit
including a plurality of battery cells arranged in a first direction, a first end
plate located on one side of the cell unit in the first direction, and a binding band
extending in the first direction and coupled with the first end plate so as to bind
the first end plate and the cell unit. The first end plate is provided with an external
terminal surface which is directed to an opposite side with respect to the cell unit
in the first direction and to which an external terminal is connected. The binding
band is located on a side surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the external
terminal surface of the first end plate.
[0009] According to the battery module of the present invention, the binding band is located
on the side surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the external terminal surface
of the first end plate. This allows the external terminal surface of the first end
plate to be held with high strength by the binding bands. Accordingly, when the external
terminal is connected to the first end plate by means such as fastening or welding,
deformation of the external terminal surface of the first end plate can be prevented,
and thereby misalignment between the external terminal surface of the first end plate
and the external terminal can be reliably prevented.
[0010] In a battery module according to an embodiment, the coupled portions of the plurality
of the binding bands coupled with the first end plate are located at corners of the
first end plate.
[0011] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the portions of the plurality
of binding bands coupled with the first end plate are located at the corners of the
first end plate. This can increase the torsional rigidity of the first end plate,
and thereby the misalignment between the external terminal surface of the first end
plate and the negative external terminal 6 can be more reliably prevented.
[0012] In a battery module of an embodiment, the coupled portion of the binding band coupled
with the first end plate is located at a center of a side of the first end plate when
viewed from the first direction.
[0013] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the binding band is coupled with
the center of the bottom surface side of the first end plate, thereby preventing swelling
in the center regions of the first and second end plates as well as the cell unit.
[0014] In a battery module of an embodiment, the plurality of the side surfaces of the cell
unit include a cell terminal surface where the terminals of the battery cells are
located. The pluralities of the binding bands are located on all the side surfaces
of the cell unit other than the cell terminal surface.
[0015] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the plurality of binding bands
are located on all the side surfaces of the cell unit 2 other than the cell terminal
surface. This allows the first and second end plates as well as the cell unit 2, to
be held firmly by the binding bands and the rigidity of the external terminal surface
of the first end plate 31 to be increased. Thus, the misalignment between the external
terminal surface of the first end plate and the external terminal can be more reliably
prevented.
[0016] A battery module of an embodiment comprises a second end plate located on the other
side of the cell unit in the first direction. The cell terminal surface of the cell
unit is provided with safety valves of the battery cells. An exhaust duct covering
the safety valves is located on the cell terminal surface of the cell unit and is
coupled with the first end plate and the second end plate.
[0017] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the exhaust duct is located on
the cell terminal surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the first and second
end plates. This allows the exhaust duct to bind the first and second end plates and
the cell unit 2. Thus, all side surface surfaces around the cell unit can be bound,
for example, and the rigidity of the first and second end plates and the cell unit
can be increased.
[0018] In a battery module of an embodiment, the cell unit has a spacer between the battery
cells adjacent to each other. The cell terminal surface of the cell unit is provided
with safety valves of the battery cells. An exhaust duct covering the safety valves
is located on the cell terminal surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the spacer.
[0019] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the exhaust duct is located on
the cell terminal surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the spacer. This allows
the exhaust duct to bind the cell unit. Thus, for example, this allows the exhaust
duct to bind all the side surfaces of the cell unit, thereby increasing the rigidity
of the cell unit.
[0020] A battery module according to an embodiment comprises a case to accommodate the cell
unit and the first end plate. The case has a guide portion. The first end plate has
a guided portion that is slidably guided by the guide portion.
[0021] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the case has the guide portion
and the first end plate has the guided portion. This allows the cell unit to be easily
loaded into and unloaded from the case. Further, the cell unit can be held in the
case with less dead space (i.e., less clearance that allows movement of the cell unit),
and thereby the cell unit cab be stably accommodated in the case.
[0022] In a battery module of an embodiment, the guided portion is a band-shaped groove
in which the binding band is fitted. The guide portion of the case is slidably fitted
in the band-shaped groove.
[0023] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the band-shaped groove is slidably
fitted in the guide portion of the case. This allows the band-shaped groove in which
the binding band is fitted to be used also as a guide groove to receive the cell unit
in the case.
[0024] A battery module of an embodiment comprises a securing bar to secure the binding
bars with each other.
[0025] According to the battery module of the embodiment, the binding bands are secured
with each other by the securing bar, resulting in that the strength of the first end
plate against torsion is increased.
[0026] According to the battery module of the present invention, the binding band is located
on the side surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the external terminal surface
of the first end plate. This can prevent misalignment between the external terminal
surface of the first end plate and the external terminal.
[0027] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail.
(First Embodiment)
[0028] Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a battery module according to a first embodiment
of the present invention. As sown in Fig. 1, the battery module includes a case 1
and a cell unit 2 accommodated in the case 1.
[0029] The case 1 includes a body 10 having an opening and a cover 11 attached to the body
10 so as to close the opening. Arranged outside of the case 1 are a positive external
terminal 5 and a negative external terminal 6. The positive external terminal 5 and
the negative external terminal 6 extend through the cover 11 to be electrically connected
to the cell unit 2.
[0030] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the cell unit 2 includes eight battery cells 20 arranged
in a first direction (the direction shown by an arrow A). Spacers 26 are respectively
interposed between the battery cells 20 adjacent to each other.
[0031] The battery cell 20 is, for example, a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery.
The battery cell 20 includes a sealed vessel 24 and a power generating element accommodated
in the sealed vessel 24. The power generating element has a positive electrode plate,
a negative electrode plate, and separators interposed between the positive electrode
plate and the negative electrode plate. A cover of the sealed vessel 24 is provided
with a positive terminal 21 and a negative terminal 22 respectively being exposed
to the outside. The positive terminal 21 and the positive electrode plate, as well
as the negative terminal 22 and the negative electrode plate, are electrically connected
through a current collector 27 disposed in the sealed vessel 24 (see Fig. 4).
[0032] The cover of the sealed vessel 24 is provided with a safety valve 23 arranged at
a position between the positive terminal 21 and the negative terminal 22. When a pressure
of gas generated in the sealed vessel 24 reaches above a predetermined value, the
safety valve 23 releases the gas out of the sealed vessel 24. The safety valves 23
of the battery cells 20 are covered by an exhaust duct 8 extending in the first direction.
[0033] The first to eighth battery cells 20 are arranged in line from one side in the first
direction (front side in the drawing) to the other side in the first direction (rear
side in the drawing). The first and second battery cells 20 are placed so that the
respective positive terminals 21 are aligned on the left side in the figure. The third
and fourth battery cells 20 are placed so that the respective positive terminals 21
are aligned on the right side in the figure. The fifth and sixth battery cells 20
are placed so that the respective positive terminals 21 are aligned on the left side
in the figure. Further, the seventh and eighth battery cells 20 are placed so that
the respective positive terminals 21 are aligned on the right side in the figure.
[0034] A pair of the first and second battery cells 20, a pair of the third and fourth battery
cells 20, a pair of the fifth and sixth battery cells 20, and a pair of the seventh
and eighth battery cells 20 are respectively electrically connected in series via
a bus bars 25. The positive side of the plurality of battery cells 20 connected in
series in that way is electrically connected to the positive external terminal 5 via
a bus bar, while the negative side of the serially connected plurality of battery
cells 20 is electrically connected to the negative external terminal 6 via a bus bar.
[0035] The cell unit 2 has four side surfaces around its periphery. The four side surfaces
include a cell terminal surface 2a, a right side surface 2b, a left side surface 2c,
and a bottom surface2d. The cell terminal surface 2a and the bottom surface 2d are
opposed to each other. The right side surface 2b and the left side surface 2c are
opposed to each other. The cell terminal surface 2a is a surface where the terminals
21 and 22 of the battery cells 20 are located.
[0036] The one side of the cell unit 2 in the first direction is provided with a first end
plate 31. The other side of the cell unit 2 in the first direction is provided with
a second end plate 32. The cell unit 2 is sandwiched by the first and second end plates
31 and 32.
[0037] The first end plate 31 has an external terminal surface 31a to which the negative
external terminal 6 is connected. The external terminal surface 31a is directed to
an opposite side with respect to the cell unit 2 in the first direction. The first
end plate 31 has a rectangular shape viewed from the first direction. The second end
plate 32 has the same shape as that of the first end plate 31.
[0038] The first and second end plates 31, 32 and the cell unit 2 are bound together by
four binding bands 7. The binding bands 7 extend in the first direction and are coupled
with the first and second end plates 31 and 32.
[0039] On each of all the side surfaces 2b, 2c, and 2d of the cell unit 2 other than the
cell terminal surface 2a, the binding band 7 is located with all of the binding bands
7 being coupled with the external terminal surface 31a of the first end plate 31.
Specifically, a single binding band 7 is located on each of the right side surface
2b and the left side surface 2c, and two binding bands 7 are located on the bottom
surface 2d. The exhaust duct 8 is located on the cell terminal surface 2a and is coupled
with the first and second end plates 31 and 32.
[0040] The binding band 7 has a body part 7a extending in the first direction and bent portions
7b respectively connected to one of both ends of the body part 7a. The bent portions
7b are directed to so as to be perpendicular to the body part 7a. The body parts 7a
are located on the side surfaces 2b, 2c, and 2d of the cell unit 2. For each of the
binding bands 7, one of the bent portions 7b is located on the external terminal surface
31a of the first end plate 31 and the other of the bent portions 7b is located on
the end face 32a of the second end plate 32 directed to an opposite side with respect
to the cell unit in the first direction.
[0041] As shown in Fig. 4, one of bent portions 7b of the binding band 7 is coupled with
the external terminal surface 31a of the first end plate 31. This coupling of the
bent portion 7b is achieved, for example, by a blind rivet 9. The use of the blind
rivet 9 prevents the blind rivet 9 from projecting outwardly. This allows the blind
rivet 9 to reduce space and an external force to be less likely to be applied to the
blind rivet 9.
[0042] The bent portions 7b of four binding bands 7 are located at the corners of the plate
31 when viewed from the first direction. The bent portions 7b of the binding bands
7 located on the right side surface 2b and the left side surface 2c are located at
the corners on the cell terminal surface 2a side (i.e., upper side in the figure).
The bent portions 7b of the binding bands 7 located on the bottom surface 2d are located
at the corners on the cell terminal surface 2a side (i.e., lower side in the figure).
[0043] The phrase "located at the corners" is used herein with respect to the two upper
bent portions 7b to mean the positions overlapping with the left and right current
collectors 27 (shown in virtual lines in Fig.
[0044] 4) viewed from the first direction. This configuration keeps the weight balance,
improves reliability under vibration, and therefore is effective to the problem of
misalignment. Specifically, it is effective that the binding bands 7 support locations
of the current collectors 27 which hold the power generating element with heavy weight.
[0045] On the other hand, the phrase "located at the corners" is used with respect to the
two lower bent portions 7b to mean the positions relative to the two upper bent portions
7b. Such relative positions enable the lower and upper binding bands 7 to maintain
the rigidity of the first end plate 31 and enable common part to be used as the upper
and lower binding bands 7. The two lower bent portions 7b overlap with the left and
right current collectors 27 (shown in virtual lines in Fig. 4) viewed from the cell
terminal surface 2a side (i.e., upper side in Fig. 4).
[0046] It should be noted that the other bent portions 7b of the binding bands 7 are coupled
with the end face 32a of the second end plate 32. The positions of the other bent
portions 7b relative to the second end plate 32 are the same as those of the one bent
portions 7b relative to the first end plate 31.
[0047] As shown in Fig. 5, the first end plate 31 has band-shaped grooves 31b in which the
binding band 7 is fitted. The band-shaped grooves 31 b are provided at the left and
right corners on the bottom surface 2d side of the cell unit 2.
[0048] The inner surface of the body 10 of the case 1 is provided with guide portions 10a.
The guide portions 10a are formed on the inner surface of the body 10 which faces
the bottom surface 2d of the cell unit 2. The guide portions 10a extend in the direction
in which the cell unit 2 is inserted into the case 1.
[0049] When the first and second end plates 31 and 32 and the cell unit 2 are accommodated
in the case 1, each of the band-shaped grooves 31 b is slidably fitted in the guide
portion 10a.
[0050] According to the above-configured battery module, the binding bands 7 are located
on the side surfaces 2b, 2c, and 2d of the cell unit 2 and are coupled with the external
terminal surface 31a of the first end plate 31. This allows the external terminal
surface 31a of the first end plate 31 to be held with high strength by the binding
bands 7. Therefore, when the negative external terminal 6 is connected to the first
end plate 31 by means such as fastening or welding, deformation of the external terminal
surface 31 a of the first end plate 31 can be prevented, and thereby misalignment
between the external terminal surface 31a of the first end plate 31 and the negative
external terminal 6 can be reliably prevented.
[0051] The portions of the plurality of binding bands 7 coupled with the first end plate
31 (bent portions 7b) are located at the corners of the first end plate 31. This can
increase the torsional rigidity of the first end plate 31, and thereby the misalignment
between the external terminal surface 31 a of the first end plate 31 and the negative
external terminal 6 can be more reliably prevented. The length of the bent portions
7b also can be shortened, and this increases the bending rigidity of the bent portions
7b.
[0052] The plurality of binding bands 7 are located on all the side surfaces 2b, 2c, and
2d of the cell unit 2 other than the cell terminal surface 2a. This allows the first
and second end plates 31 and 32, as well as the cell unit 2, to be held firmly by
the binding bands 7 and the rigidity of the external terminal surface 31a of the first
end plate 31 to be increased. Thus, the misalignment between the external terminal
surface 31 a of the first end plate 31 and the negative external terminal 6 can be
more reliably prevented.
[0053] The exhaust duct 8 is located on the cell terminal surface 2a of the cell unit 2
and is coupled with the first and second end plates 31 and 32. This allows the exhaust
duct 8 to bind the first and second end plates 31 and 32 and the cell unit 2. Thus,
all side surface surfaces 2a, 2b, 2c, and 2d around the cell unit 2 can be bound,
for example, and the rigidity of the first and second end plates 31 and 32 and the
cell unit 2 can be increased.
[0054] The band-shaped groove 31 b, in which the binding band 7 is fitted, is slidably fitted
in the guide portion 10a of the case 1. This allows the band-shaped groove 31b in
which the binding band 7 is fitted to be used also as a guide groove to receive the
cell unit 2 in the case 1, and thereby allows the cell unit 2 to be easily loaded
into and unloaded from the case 1. Further, the cell unit 2 can be held in the case
1 with less dead space (i.e., less clearance that allows movement of the cell unit
2), and thereby the cell unit 2 can be stably accommodated in the case 1.
[0055] As shown by virtual lines in Fig. 4, another binding band 7 may be provided. The
coupled portion of such another binding band 7 to be coupled with the first end plate
31 (bent portion 7b) may be located in the center of the bottom side of the first
end plate 31 (bottom surface 2d side of the cell unit 2) viewed from the first direction.
Thus, the binding band 7 is coupled with the center of the bottom surface side of
the first end plate 31, thereby preventing swelling in the center regions of the first
and second end plates 31 and 32 as well as the cell unit 2. The center portions of
the left and right sides of the first end plate 31 (portions of the cell unit 2 corresponding
to left and right side surfaces 2b and 2c) may be coupled with the binding band 7.
Instead of the corners of the first end plate 31, the center portions of the sides
of the first end plate 31 may be coupled with the binding band 7.
[0056] The exhaust duct 8 may be coupled with at least one spacer 26 instead of the first
and second end plates 31 and 32. This allows the exhaust duct 8 to bind the cell unit
2. For example, this allows the exhaust duct 8 to bind all the side surfaces 2a, 2b,
2c, and 2d of the cell unit 2, thereby increasing the rigidity of the cell unit 2
and also particularly enhancing vibration resistance of the battery cells 20 adjacent
to the spacer 26 coupled to the exhaust duct 8. Further, coupling the spacer 26 as
well as the first and second end plates 31 and 32 with the exhaust duct 8 can improve
vibration resistance in addition to rigidity.
[0057] Although the case 1 is provided with a convex guide portion 10a and the first end
plate 31 is provided with a concave band-shaped groove 31b in this embodiment, the
case may be provided with a concave guide portion and the first end plate may be provided
with a convex guided portion so that the convex guided portion is slidably guided
by the concave guide portion.
(Second Embodiment)
[0058] Fig. 6A is a perspective view illustrating a battery module according to a second
embodiment of the present invention. The second embodiment is different from the first
embodiment only in the configuration of a securing bar. Only the difference in configuration
is described below. In the description of the second embodiment, the reference numerals
identical to those of the first embodiment denote the same elements in the first embodiment,
and descriptions thereof are omitted.
[0059] As illustrated in Fig. 6A, the binding bands 7 are secured with each other by securing
bars 4 in the second embodiment. Specifically, the body part 7a of the binding band
7 located on the left side surface 2c and the body part 7a of the left binding band
7 located on the bottom surface 2d are secured with each other by the securing bars
4 which extend along the left side surface 2c and the bottom surface 2d. The body
part 7a of the binding band 7 located on the right side surface 2b and the body part
7a of the right binding band 7 located on the bottom surface 2d are secured with each
other by the securing bars 4 extending along the right side surface 2b and the bottom
surface 2d.
[0060] Alternatively, as illustrated in Fig. 6B, the bent portion 7b of the binding band
7 located on the left side surface 2c and the bent portion 7b of the binding band
7 located on the right side surface 2b may be secured with each other by a securing
bar 4 extending along the first end plate 31. The bent portion 7b of the left binding
band 7 located on the bottom surface 2d and the bent portion 7b of the right binding
band 7 located on the bottom surface 2d may be secured with each other by a securing
bar 4 extending along the first end plate 31.
[0061] The binding bands 7 are secured with each other by the securing bars 4 as described
above, resulting in that the strength of the first end plate 31 against torsion is
increased. The number of the securing bars 4 may be increased or decreased as desired,
and the securing bars 4 are secured to the binding bands 7 by any method.
[0062] The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. For example,
the number of the battery cells and the number of the binding bands may be increased
or decreased as desired. The positive external terminal and the negative external
terminal may be inversely arranged.
[0063] Although the binding bands are placed on all side surfaces of the cell unit other
than the cell terminal surface in the above embodiments, the binding band may be placed
on at least one side surface of the cell unit other than the cell terminal surface.
[0064] Although the bent portions of the binding bands are placed at four corners of the
first end plate in the above embodiments, the bent portion may be at least placed
at one corner of the first end plate.
1. A battery module comprising:
a cell unit including a plurality of battery cells arranged in a first direction;
a first end plate located on one side of the cell unit in the first direction; and
a binding band extending in the first direction and coupled with the first end plate
so as to bind the first end plate and the cell unit,
wherein the first end plate is provided with an external terminal surface which is
directed to an opposite side with respect to the cell unit in the first direction
and to which an external terminal is connected, and
wherein the binding band is located on a side surface of the cell unit and is coupled
with the external terminal surface of the first end plate.
2. The battery module according to claim 1, wherein the coupled portions of the plurality
of the binding bands coupled with the first end plate are located at corners of the
first end plate.
3. The battery module according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the coupled portion of the binding
band coupled with the first end plate is located at a center of a side of the first
end plate when viewed from the first direction.
4. The battery module according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the plurality of
the side surfaces of the cell unit include a cell terminal surface where the terminals
of the battery cells are located, and
wherein the plurality of the binding bands are located on all the side surfaces of
the cell unit other than the cell terminal surface.
5. The battery module according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a second
end plate located on the other side of the cell unit in the first direction,
wherein the cell terminal surface of the cell unit is provided with safety valves
of the battery cells, and
wherein an exhaust duct covering the safety valves is located on the cell terminal
surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the first end plate and the second end
plate.
6. The battery module according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the cell unit has
a spacer between the battery cells adjacent to each other,
wherein the cell terminal surface of the cell unit is provided with safety valves
of the battery cells, and
wherein an exhaust duct covering the safety valves is located on the cell terminal
surface of the cell unit and is coupled with the spacer.
7. The battery module according to any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising a case
to accommodate the cell unit and the first end plate,
wherein the case has a guide portion, and
wherein the first end plate has a guided portion that is slidably guided by the guide
portion.
8. The battery module according to claim 7, wherein the guided portion is a band-shaped
groove in which the binding band is fitted, and
wherein the guide portion of the case is slidably fitted in the band-shaped groove.
9. The battery module according to any one of claims 1 to 8, further comprising a securing
bar to secure the binding bars with each other.